sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDavid Irenus "Red" Barron (June 21, 1900 – October 4, 1982) was an American football and baseball player. Barron was a three-sport letterwinner at the Georgia Institute of Technology.[1] In football, he was named second or third team All American twice, first-team All-Southern four times, and was an inductee to Tech's Hall of Fame and the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.[2][3] He was also twice an All-Southern baseball player at Tech.
This article is about the American football and baseball player known as Red Barron. For the World War I fighter ace, see Manfred von Richthofen.
American football and baseball player (1900–1982)
Red Barron |
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Position | Halfback |
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Class | 1922 |
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Born: | (1900-06-21)June 21, 1900 Clarkesville, Georgia |
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Died: | October 4, 1982(1982-10-04) (aged 82) Atlanta, Georgia |
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Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
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Weight | 180 lb (82 kg) |
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College |
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- SoCon championship (1920, 1921, 1922)
- second-team All-American (1922)
- All-Southern (1919, 1920, 1921, 1922)
- All-Southern (baseball) (1921, 1922)
- Tech All-Era Team (William Alexander Era)
- Georgia Tech Athletics Hall of Fame
- Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
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Georgia Tech
Barron was a prominent halfback for John Heisman and Bill Alexander's Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football teams of the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1918 to 1922. Former Tech fullback Sam Murray, who played as a substitute for later Tech back Doug Wycoff, was asked about a certain strong runner in the 1930s, "He's good. But if I were playing again, I would have one wish – never to see bearing down upon me a more fearsome picture of power than Judy Harlan blocking for Red Barron."[4]
During the Cocking affair, Eugene Talmadge attempted to place Barron in a new position as vice president of his alma mater; the move was widely criticized by Georgia Tech alumni, and Barron subsequently declined to accept the position.[5]
Professional sports
Barron played with a group of all-star collegians representing Coral Gables against Red Grange's traveling Chicago Bears.[6] NFL league president Joseph Carr chose Barron for his All-star team of 1925.[7]
Baseball
Baseball player
Red Barron |
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Left fielder |
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June 10, 1929, for the Boston Braves |
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July 7, 1929, for the Boston Braves |
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Batting average | .190 |
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Home runs | 0 |
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Runs batted in | 1 |
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Barron then played baseball professionally with the Boston Braves in 1929.[1]
He later became a high school football coach. Barron coached for Monroe A&M from 1924-38 with 66 wins, 48 losses and 9 ties, Dacula High School,[3] Rabun County, and Clayton high schools.
See also
- List of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets starting quarterbacks
References
External links
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets starting quarterbacks |
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- Stafford Nash (1892)
- John Kimball (1893)
- John E. Smith (1894)
- Wight (1896)
- Manly (1899)
- Maddox (1900)
- Brinson (1902)
- Alfred Monsalvatge (1903)
- Butler (1904–1905)
- Chip Robert (1906, 1908)
- W. H. Hightower (1907)
- T. S. Wilson (1909)
- Piggy Johnson (1910)
- Bill Coleman (1911)
- Alf McDonald (1912–1913)
- Froggie Morrison (1914–1916)
- Al Hill (1917)
- Red Barron (1918)
- Shorty Guill (1919)
- Jack McDonough (1919–1922)
- Pinkey Hunt (1923)
- Fred Moore (1924)
- Ike Williams (1925)
- John Brewer (1926)
- Bob Durant (1927–1928)
- Earl Dunlap (1929–1930)
- Marshall Flowers (1931)
- Roy McArthur (1932)
- Shorty Roberts (1933–1934)
- Fletcher Sims (1935–1937)
- Joe Bartlette (1938)
- Billy Beers (1939)
- Johnny Bosch (1940–1941)
- Pat McHugh (1942)
- Eddie Prokop (1943–1944)
- Ed Holtsinger (1945)
- Frank Broyles (1946)
- Jimmy Southard (1947–1949)
- Darrell Crawfard (1950–1951)
- Bill Brigman (1952–1954)
- Pepper Rodgers (1953–1954)
- Ron Vann (1955–1956)
- Wade Mitchell (1955–1956)
- Fred Braselton (1957–1959)
- Stan Gann (1960–1961)
- Billy Lothridge (1961–1963)
- Jerry Priestly (1964)
- Kim King (1965–1967)
- Larry Good (1968)
- Jack Williams (1969)
- Eddie McAshan (1970–1972)
- Jim Stevens (1973)
- Rudy Allen (1974)
- Danny Myers (1975)
- Gary Lanier (1976–1977)
- Mike Kelley (1978–1981)
- Jim Bob Taylor (1982)
- John Dewberry (1983–1985)
- Rick Strom (1986–1987)
- Darrell Gast (1987)
- Todd Rampley (1988)
- Shawn Jones (1989–1992)
- Donnie Davis (1993, 1995)
- Tom Luginbill (1994)
- Joe Hamilton (1996–1999)
- George Godsey (2000–2001)
- A. J. Suggs (2002)
- Reggie Ball (2003–2006)
- Taylor Bennett (2005–2007)
- Joshua Nesbitt (2008–2010)
- Tevin Washington (2010–2012)
- Vad Lee (2013)
- Justin Thomas (2014–2016)
- Matthew Jordan (2016)
- TaQuon Marshall (2017–2018)
- Tobias Oliver (2018–2019)
- Lucas Johnson (2019)
- James Graham (2019)
- Jeff Sims (2020–2022)
- Jordan Yates (2021)
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Red Barron—awards and honors |
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Backfield | |
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- E Owen Reynolds
- E John Staton
- T Bill Fincher†
- T Artie Pew
- G Noah Caton
- G Fatty Warren
- C Bum Day
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† = Unanimous selection |
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Backfield | |
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Line | |
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† = Unanimous selection |
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Backfield |
- QB Herb Covington
- HB Red Barron†
- HB John Shirey
- FB John Fletcher
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† = Unanimous selection |
Walter Camp's All-Americans from the South |
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First team |
- C Bum Day (1918)
- C Red Weaver (1919)
- QB Bo McMillin (1919)
- T Bill Fincher (1920)
- E Red Roberts (1921)
- E Lynn Bomar (1923)
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Second team |
- T Bully Van de Graaff (1915)
- T Bill Fincher (1918)
- T John Ripple (1918)
- HB Buck Flowers (1918)
- QB Bo McMillin (1920, 1921)
- E Lynn Bomar (1922)
- HB Red Barron (1922)
- E Henry Wakefield (1924)
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Third team |
- FB Owsley Manier (1906)
- HB A. H. Douglas (1907)
- G Will Metzger (1910)
- HB Lewie Hardage (1912)
- T Josh Cody (1915)
- G Baby Taylor (1915)
- E Graham Vowell (1916)
- C Pup Phillips (1916)
- QB Irby Curry (1916)
- E Red Roberts (1919)
- T Josh Cody (1919)
- HB Jimmy Leech (1920)
- G Hugh Whelchel (1921)
- FB Judy Harlan (1921)
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